Following the series themes of Poppy, Poetry, Portraits, War Art, Memorials and Artefacts, the Mint Stamps also feature David Gentleman’s cameo head of The Queen in Royal Mail Red, echoing the colour of poppies, that most poignant symbol of remembrance. They are also brought to you in pristine, unmarked condition.Code AS97A

The Mint Stamps depict six key exchanges in the battle in chronological order and use paintings made within a few years of the battle to capture the heroics, brutality and importance of the conflictCode AS12B

The Post & Go: Heraldic Beasts stamps are overprinted with First Class values and presented in a vertical strip on an heraldic and highly informative carrier. It reveals Chris Wormell's original sketches and discusses both the necessity and symbolism of these magnificent beasts.Code ZS034

The ten Mint Stamps are presented in two horizontal se-tenant strips of five stamps and are delivered to you in pristine condition. The stamps combine colour and monochrome images of our featured acts, with portraits in the foreground and background details depicting classic sketches, routines, characters and costumes.Code AS84A

Printed in gravure, the new Definitives appear in six new colours from the Jubilee colour palette. The £1.33 value is in Amber Yellow, the £1.52 value in Orchid Mauve, the £2.25 value in Plum Purple, the £2.45 value in Spruce Green, the £3.15 value in Aqua Green and the £3.30 value in Rose Pink.Code DS976

Presented in four se-tenant strips of two, the Mint Stamps feature six original visual interpretations of the key functions of Colossus, Catseyes, Stainless Steel, Carbon Fibre, DNA Sequencing and i-limb by GBH, plus CGI depictions of the World Wide Web by Matthew Hurst and Fibre Optics by Gecko Animation.Code AS66A

The six Working Sail Post & Go Stamps are printed in a vertical strip and overprinted with First Class values. They are brought to you on a visually stunning sheetlet that features a detail of the Herring Drifter ‘Briar’ by Alexander Harwood on the front and a short history of the Pierhead painters on the reverse. Code ZS033

The Mint Stamps depict ten iconic scenes and characters: The White Rabbit, Drink Me, The Cheshire Cat, The Queen of Hearts, Alice’s Evidence, Down the Rabbit Hole, The White Rabbit’s House, A Mad Tea Party, The Game of Croquet and A Pack of Cards.Code AS60A

The Mint Stamps feature six glorious paintings of Buckingham Palace down the centuries, ranging from Adriaen van Diest’s study of c.1700 to Chris Draper’s new work in watercolour and gouache, which was specially commissioned by Royal Mail. As ever, they are brought to you in pristine, unmarked condition.Code AS01A

A renowned orator and reformer, Grey led the Whigs for almost 30 years, becoming famous for the ‘Great’ Reform Act of 1832, which expanded the electorate and, according to many historians, placed Britain on the path to democracy.Code AS50A

Six First Class Stamps all featuring Clement Attlee. Attlee’s government was one of the most radical of the 20th century, responsible for the NHS, nationalisation and the ‘cradle to the grave’ welfare state based on the Beveridge Report.Code AS46A

There are two new Country Definitives for England, offering £1.00 and £1.33 values respectively. Unlike the Machin Definitives, which are printed in gravure and self-adhesive, these are printed using lithography and gummed.Code ES012

There are two new Country Definitives for Scotland, offering £1.00 and £1.33 values respectively. Unlike the Machin Definitives, which are printed in gravure and self-adhesive, these are printed using lithography and gummed.Code SS023